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The phrase "a exhibition" is not correct in written English; it should be "an exhibition." You can use "an exhibition" when referring to a public display of works of art or items of interest, typically in a museum or gallery.
Example: "The museum is hosting an exhibition of contemporary art this summer."
Alternatives: "a display" or "a showcase."
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Through June 22, a exhibition of artwork by construction workers.
Brian, my studio partner, and I had worked together on a exhibition in 2008.
Maxwell took his cue for a exhibition of his power and invention.
Jeter said he hopes to play in a exhibition game by Saturday.
"Free Motion Masterpieces," a exhibition of 35 quilts made using sewing machines, opens today and runs through May 30.
Its swooping riverfront design uses natural ventilation and illuminates a exhibition hall entirely through its windows and skylights.
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… The Angels are off Tuesday, but pitchers Garrett Richards and Ernesto Frieri and catcher Hank Conger will get their work in a triple-A exhibition game.
I have a wonderful book here from a V&A exhibition about Chinese painting from the year 700 onwards.
Such is the vision set out in Memory Palace, a new novella by Hari Kunzru and also the centrepiece of a V&A exhibition.
The subject of a V&A exhibition next month, it was the favourite medium of modernism, loved by Alvar Aalto, Marcel Breuer and Charles and Ray Eames.
Paradoxically, it is the world that has become nostalgic for Bowie, commemorating his restless image manipulation in a V&A exhibition.
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